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Different notch specimens have different creep damage distributions.
These specimens have different ply orientations, but their elastic properties are exactly the same.
The specimens have different characteristics as regards rubber typology (neoprene and low and high damping neoprene), reinforcement (bi-directional or quadri-directional carbon fiber fabrics), shape factor, and aging (unaged and aged specimens).
In addition, different respiratory specimens have different degrees of invasiveness and different organismal yields, ranging from more invasive bronchoalveolar lavage to less invasive oropharyngeal washes.
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These three specimens had different molecular weights, and such differences were found to influence strongly the features and ease of formation of the banded structure: the bandwidth was decreased and band quality was improved with increasing molecular weight.
The specimens had different hogging-to-sagging reinforcement ratios.
The friction coefficient was the same for carbon specimens having different fractality.
Column specimens having different lengths ranged from 500 mm to 3500 mm were tested.
Cylindrical specimens having different sizes were produced with a standard ECC mixture.
The X-ray diffraction patterns showed that rapidly quenched specimens had different phase structures.
The NX-sized core specimens having different length of 50, 75, 100, 125, and 150 mm were prepared.
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